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Prejudice and prejudice
These two meanings are not exactly the same. Although both of them contain the meaning of "prejudice", prejudice also means harm and damage. Details are as follows:

1. Prejudice, partiality, injury and damage

Refers to a person's opinion that pays attention to a certain aspect or is unfair to people and things. It has no basis except personal feelings and is often malicious. By extension, it can mean "damage".

Example:

He is biased against them. ?

He is biased against them. ?

2. We can't damage your rights.

We can't do anything that harms your rights and interests.

Second, prejudice and preference bias

It refers to an unfair, rash and irrational attitude when people and things are re-viewed because of common prejudice. It can be used in biased situations or in good intentions, that is, "preference" and "addiction".

Example:

He is biased against the plan.

He is biased against the plan.

She has a strong preference for music.

She has a keen interest in music.

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Other meaning's Deviated English Words:

1, preemption, preemption, preemption, prejudice

Jaundice, jaundice prejudice, jaundice prejudice

Parti pris & lt law > prejudice

4, preconceived prejudice, preconceived ideas, expectations

5. Clemens' tendencies and prejudices

6. Inclination, viewpoint, prejudice, inclination, inclination, inclination and prejudice.

7. Bilboyism [America] Racial hatred is stubborn and biased.